Folk/Protest Flashcards

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30s style

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  • lyrics are simple, repetitive, meaningful
  • simple chords and consistent repetition
  • not many dynamics
  • consistent tempo
  • singer with guitar
  • songs passed down through oral tradition
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30s-50s political events

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  • Great Depression
  • WWII
  • civil rights movement
  • Vietnam war
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30s-50s notable composers

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  • woody Guthrie

- Pete Seeger

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60s - style

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  • very lyric focused

- someone singing and playing guitar

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60s - topics

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  • Vietnam war
  • civil rights movement
  • labour conditions
  • social unrest
  • setting poetry to music
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Folk revival

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  • end of 50s-1965
  • reaction to Red Scare
  • place for youth counterculture/politically aware youth
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Kingston trio

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  • started folk revival
  • defined pop-folk
  • Tom Dooley
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Pete Seeger

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-organized Newport Folk Festival (very popular)

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-Joan Baez

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  • sang protest songs everywhere

- made many musicians popular

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Peter, Paul, and Mary

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  • most popular folk group

- made many artists famous with covers

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Bob Dylan

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  • most influential musician of 60s
  • made folk protest rock protest
  • blowin’ in the wind
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Impact of blowin in the wind

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  • asking questions instead of statements
  • anthem of folk protest movement
  • made bob Dylan famous
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Joni Mitchell

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  • interesting harmonies

- folk breakthrough at end of 60s

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Rock protest

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  • started with bob Dylan
  • like a rolling stone at Newport 1965
  • end of 60s: rock music replaces folk music as protest music hub
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90s - style

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  • hard rock protest bands
  • drifting away from folk sound
  • more crude/uncensored/emo/raw lyrics
  • more instrumentation (thicker)
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Topics - 90s

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  • third-wave feminist + riot grrrl movements
  • 9/11
  • Iraq wars and president Bush
  • black lives matter + police violence
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Rage against the machine

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-popular social commentary band

18
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And DiFranco

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  • forefront of feminist movement

- lost woman song tackles abortion

19
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Green Day

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-anti-bush songs in American Idiot (2004)

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Neil Young

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  • lets impeach the president goes back to folk style
  • instruments indicate rock style
  • repetitive and easy to get a sense of melody
  • anti-bush
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70s

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  • Simon and Garfunkel
  • James Taylor
  • brought folk music to a wider audience with huge record sales
22
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General timbre

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  • acoustic guitars
  • banjos
  • fiddles
  • harmonicas